@am*3 wrote:
Doctors want to bar anti-vaccination campaigner Sherri Tenpenny
Australian Medical Association's Council of General Practice chairman Dr Brian Morton also supported the call for her to be blocked from entering, saying her views were inconsistent with overwhelming scientific evidence supporting vaccination.
"Sherri is one of the highest-profile anti-vaccine liars in the USA, and we should be sending a strong message to these loons that in Australia we rely on facts, science, and rational and considered opinion by people with expertise," Dr Cunningham said.
Dr Cunningham said her tour had been arranged by Stephanie Messenger, author of the controversial anti-vaccination children's book Melanie's marvellous measles.
"Stephanie is organising the tour through the Get Rid of SIDS Project Inc and the GanKinMan Foundation, which are both dubious organisations. The money paid for tickets is going straight into her pockets," Dr Cunningham said.
http://www.smh.com.au/national/health/doctors-want-to-bar-antivaccination-campaigner-sherri-tenpenny...
If people have paid money to hear her speak, then they should be able do so, and make up their own minds about her message.
With all due respect to our medical profession, they should not try to be "nannies" to the general public.